I am new to the forum and would like to say thank you for this chance to be apart of this group.I am also a new user for progeCAD. I have used AutoCAD for 10+ yrs and have made the switch. A small issue has come to light though. I have been using a LISP routine that was shared on a forum post (not sure of the exact forum though) and now that I am using the different program it will not read the LISP routine for some reason. It works completely fine with AutoCAD but will not run with progeCAD. Could someone assist me please? what is stumping me is that it will work with one program but not the other.

;; PanelDivRect.lsp [command name: PDR];; To Divide a Rectangular area into equal-sized Panels, with;; intermediate spaces/elements between them, e.g. store-front;; framing members, fence posts, property boundaries if zero-;; width space between, stiles & rails in doors, etc.;; User specifies:;; a. whether to divide in one direction or both;;; b. whether to draw a space/element around the perimeter;;; c. the number of panels [in each direction if applicable];;; d. the width of the spaces/elements between/around;;; e. three corners of the rectangular area to divide.;; Routine saves settings and offers them as defaults on;; subsequent use.

Command: C:PDRCommand: PDRDivide one way or both {1/2}?: 1Space/element around perimeter {Yes/No}?: yNumber Panels: 2Width of space/element between Panels, or [A=1.75/B=2/C=3.5]: aError: bad argument type

I tried also A and number 3.5. So I do not know what is wrong. Hopefully this leads you forward.

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